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For Immediate Release
The Field Museum, Greg Borzo
(312) 665-7106
gborzo@fieldmuseum.org
World Wildlife Fund, Kerry Zobor
(202) 778-9509; (847) 853-1384

Bhutan delegation to sign conservation agreement at Field Museum Jan. 22

In the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan, conservation reigns


Langur CHICAGO – The Field Museum, Government of Bhutan and World Wildlife Fund are combining forces to save one of the most pristine and biologically important places on Earth.

The Bhutanese Minister of Agriculture signed an agreement between the three parties at The Field Museum on Tuesday, January 22. The agreement calls for joint scientific studies of Bhutan’s wildlife, training programs for Bhutanese conservationists, and development of the country’s biodiversity museum and research center.

“This new collaboration will add further value to our conservation efforts,” says Lyonpo Kinzang Dorji, Bhutan’s Minister of Agriculture. “We also consider this a wider acknowledgement of Bhutan’s commitment to conserve its rich biodiversity and well-preserved environment.”

Bhutan Monks In Bhutan, which is nestled in the Himalayan Mountains between China and India, a powerful Buddhist conservation ethic has left about 72% of the natural forest intact. Meanwhile, the government protects about one-third of the land, an incredibly high percentage. Today, however, the challenge is to preserve Bhutan as an environmental jewel.

Training; mammal and bird inventory; museum
The first role of The Field Museum will be to develop a training program for Bhutanese biodiversity specialists. “WWF has already played an important role in building the capacity of Bhutanese nationals on biodiversity conservation,” says Sangay Wangchuck, director of Bhutan’s Nature Conservation Division. “With this new arrangement, benefits are likely to increase manifold to help the Royal government manage the country’s rich biological resources.”

In addition, the museum will collaborate with the Bhutanese on the first comprehensive inventory of the country’s birds and mammals.

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